03.15.10

Are Comedians Becoming Extinct?

Posted in Humor~Business, Humor~Inspirational, Humor~Social Media at 3:01 pm by Dr. Trina Hess

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I watched a video clip on comedian Jordan Cooper’s blog. He talked about how the art form of stand-up comedy may be disappearing from our culture.
Technology is allowing and requiring everyone to adapt to change. This includes artists. It’s not enough to paint, write, sing, compose, or create in isolation. Or even in front of a small or big audience.
It’s vital to extend your reach to everywhere in the world. This has the benefit of exposing your creativity to a vast audience. Increasing your inspirational potential exponentially.
But the drawback is that we have to switch our modus operandi. To incorporate media, applications, programs, and other foreign objects. Creative people can adapt. But how well we adapt depends on how willing we are to really create and change.

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